Male Organ Health and Smoking - Why Cigarettes Are Bad for Bedroom Performance
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now, every guy knows that smoking cigarettes is bad for his health, but even
with this information, plenty of people still light up every day. Why is that? Well, cigarettes are highly addictive,
for one thing. While the
lungs take on the brunt of the damage from smoking, the entire body is impacted
– even the male organ. Whether
a guy is trying to stop, thinking about stopping, or has no interest in being a
quitter, he might find motivation in knowing that cigarettes – and other types
of legal and illegal smoking – can actually hurt his romantic life! If that doesn’t make a guy want to
quit, maybe nothing will. Here
are just some of the ways cigs impact bedroom performance and why kicking the
habit is important to maintaining male organ health.
1) Bad breath: On a purely superficial level, smoking
gives a guy bad breath. Even
a careful combination of teeth brushing, gum chewing and mouthwash doesn’t kill
the bad breath of a person who smokes regularly, which certainly makes for an
unappealing make-out session. Who
wants to suck on an ashtray?
2) Turn off to non-smokers: Smoking can be a deal breaker for some
women; simply put, they won’t date a smoker. The dating pool can be shallow enough;
why let more water out by eliminating girls who are totally turned off by a
smoking habit? Even if a
non-smoker does date a smoker, it can often make certain parts of the
relationship difficult, as she probably doesn’t want him smoking in her house
and gets tired of waiting around for him to have
a quick smoke every time they
plan to go somewhere.
3) Decreased male drive: Yup, that’s right, even if smoking
doesn’t kill a guy, it might just kill his primal urges. Studies show that a
man who smokes has relations half as many times per month as those who are
non-smokers. It seems the
chemicals in cigarettes actually make a man lethargic to the point where he
doesn’t even feel like getting busy.
4) Problems getting it up: Cigarettes drastically impact the cardiovascular
system and reduce the heart’s ability to efficiently pump blood. What does that mean? It means the heart has to work harder
to get the blood to the male organ, and sometimes there’s just nothing the old
ticker can do. The
chemicals and stimulants in cigarettes also release adrenaline, which restricts
the flow of the blood to the male organ. The result? Weaker hard ons that
aren’t going to last as long as those of a non-smoker. Fact: smoking is one of
the biggest risk factors connected with male
dysfunction.
5) Increased chance of infertility: Men hoping to father a child better
ditch the smokes and ditch them fast. Smoking
men tend to have a lower fertility count, and the wigglers they do have are
more likely to be abnormally shaped and have motility problems, making it more
difficult for them to get someone pregnant.
Keeping
the Male Organ Healthy
Stopping
smoking is just one of many things a man can do to improve and maintain the
health of his male organ – and his intimate life. Increasing cardiovascular exercise
will keep the heart pumping strong and improve circulation to the nether
regions, improving his tumescence. Of
course, eating right, getting enough sleep and downing enough water every day
are also important to the overall maintenance of the body, which by default
keeps the male organ healthy as well. Finally,
using a daily male organ vitamin cream (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil) helps to deliver
the exact male organ nutrients a guy needs, directly where they are
needed. By applying the
nutrients topically to the male organ skin, they are quickly absorbed for
maximum effectiveness.
Visit http://www.man1health.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.